reportJun 22, 2022 International Attitudes Toward the U.S., NATO and Russia in a Time of Crisis Most say U.S. is reliable partner, and ratings for Biden are mostly positive – although down significantly from last year.
reportJun 22, 2022 Spotlight on Poland: Negative Views of Russia Surge, but Ratings for U.S., NATO, EU Improve More than nine-in-ten Poles see Russia as a major threat and have no confidence at all in Putin
reportMay 26, 2022 Modest Warming in U.S. Views on Israel and Palestinians In recent years, U.S. public opinion has become modestly more positive toward both sides in the Israel-Palestinian conflict, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
reportApr 28, 2022 China’s Partnership With Russia Seen as Serious Problem for the U.S. Americans see China as a growing superpower – and increasingly say it is the world’s leading economy.
reportApr 6, 2022 Seven-in-Ten Americans Now See Russia as an Enemy Attitudes toward NATO have grown more positive: 67% express a favorable opinion of the organization, up from 61% in 2021.
short readsMar 30, 2022 Zelenskyy inspires widespread confidence from U.S. public as views of Putin hit new low 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, higher than any other international leader asked about.
short readsMar 24, 2022 Use our updated Global Indicators Database to explore survey findings from around the world With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
short readsFeb 1, 2022 Fast facts about views of China ahead of the 2022 Beijing Olympics Here are recent findings about Americans’ views of the diplomatic boycott and how people in the U.S. and around the world see China.
short readsJan 31, 2022 More adults approve than disapprove of U.S. diplomatic boycott of Olympics; few have heard much about it About nine-in-ten U.S. adults (91%) say they have heard little (46%) or nothing at all (45%) about the diplomatic boycott of the Olympics.
short readsJan 26, 2022 Republicans and Democrats alike view Russia more as a competitor than an enemy of the U.S. Amid tensions over a possible military invasion of Ukraine, Republicans and Democrats are largely in agreement about the threats posed by Russia.